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			Python
		
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			867 lines
		
	
	
		
			30 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
| # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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| # Copyright 2014-2016 OpenMarket Ltd
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| #
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| # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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| # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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| # You may obtain a copy of the License at
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| #
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| #     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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| #
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| # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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| # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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| # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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| # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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| # limitations under the License.
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| 
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| 
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| import hashlib
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| import logging
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| from collections import namedtuple
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| 
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| from six import iteritems, iterkeys, itervalues
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| 
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| from frozendict import frozendict
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| 
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| from twisted.internet import defer
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| 
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| from synapse import event_auth
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| from synapse.api.constants import EventTypes
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| from synapse.api.errors import AuthError
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| from synapse.events.snapshot import EventContext
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| from synapse.util.async import Linearizer
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| from synapse.util.caches import CACHE_SIZE_FACTOR
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| from synapse.util.caches.expiringcache import ExpiringCache
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| from synapse.util.logutils import log_function
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| from synapse.util.metrics import Measure
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| 
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| logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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| 
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| 
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| KeyStateTuple = namedtuple("KeyStateTuple", ("context", "type", "state_key"))
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| 
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| 
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| SIZE_OF_CACHE = int(100000 * CACHE_SIZE_FACTOR)
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| EVICTION_TIMEOUT_SECONDS = 60 * 60
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| 
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| 
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| _NEXT_STATE_ID = 1
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| 
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| POWER_KEY = (EventTypes.PowerLevels, "")
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| 
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| 
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| def _gen_state_id():
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|     global _NEXT_STATE_ID
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|     s = "X%d" % (_NEXT_STATE_ID,)
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|     _NEXT_STATE_ID += 1
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|     return s
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| 
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| 
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| class _StateCacheEntry(object):
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|     __slots__ = ["state", "state_group", "state_id", "prev_group", "delta_ids"]
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| 
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|     def __init__(self, state, state_group, prev_group=None, delta_ids=None):
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|         # dict[(str, str), str] map  from (type, state_key) to event_id
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|         self.state = frozendict(state)
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| 
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|         # the ID of a state group if one and only one is involved.
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|         # otherwise, None otherwise?
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|         self.state_group = state_group
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| 
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|         self.prev_group = prev_group
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|         self.delta_ids = frozendict(delta_ids) if delta_ids is not None else None
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| 
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|         # The `state_id` is a unique ID we generate that can be used as ID for
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|         # this collection of state. Usually this would be the same as the
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|         # state group, but on worker instances we can't generate a new state
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|         # group each time we resolve state, so we generate a separate one that
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|         # isn't persisted and is used solely for caches.
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|         # `state_id` is either a state_group (and so an int) or a string. This
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|         # ensures we don't accidentally persist a state_id as a stateg_group
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|         if state_group:
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|             self.state_id = state_group
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|         else:
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|             self.state_id = _gen_state_id()
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| 
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|     def __len__(self):
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|         return len(self.state)
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| 
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| 
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| class StateHandler(object):
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|     """Fetches bits of state from the stores, and does state resolution
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|     where necessary
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|     """
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| 
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|     def __init__(self, hs):
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|         self.clock = hs.get_clock()
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|         self.store = hs.get_datastore()
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|         self.hs = hs
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|         self._state_resolution_handler = hs.get_state_resolution_handler()
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| 
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|     def start_caching(self):
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|         # TODO: remove this shim
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|         self._state_resolution_handler.start_caching()
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| 
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|     @defer.inlineCallbacks
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|     def get_current_state(self, room_id, event_type=None, state_key="",
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|                           latest_event_ids=None):
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|         """ Retrieves the current state for the room. This is done by
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|         calling `get_latest_events_in_room` to get the leading edges of the
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|         event graph and then resolving any of the state conflicts.
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| 
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|         This is equivalent to getting the state of an event that were to send
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|         next before receiving any new events.
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| 
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|         If `event_type` is specified, then the method returns only the one
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|         event (or None) with that `event_type` and `state_key`.
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| 
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|         Returns:
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|             map from (type, state_key) to event
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|         """
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|         if not latest_event_ids:
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|             latest_event_ids = yield self.store.get_latest_event_ids_in_room(room_id)
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| 
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|         logger.debug("calling resolve_state_groups from get_current_state")
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|         ret = yield self.resolve_state_groups_for_events(room_id, latest_event_ids)
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|         state = ret.state
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| 
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|         if event_type:
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|             event_id = state.get((event_type, state_key))
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|             event = None
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|             if event_id:
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|                 event = yield self.store.get_event(event_id, allow_none=True)
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|             defer.returnValue(event)
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|             return
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| 
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|         state_map = yield self.store.get_events(list(state.values()),
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|                                                 get_prev_content=False)
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|         state = {
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|             key: state_map[e_id] for key, e_id in iteritems(state) if e_id in state_map
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|         }
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| 
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|         defer.returnValue(state)
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| 
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|     @defer.inlineCallbacks
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|     def get_current_state_ids(self, room_id, latest_event_ids=None):
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|         """Get the current state, or the state at a set of events, for a room
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| 
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|         Args:
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|             room_id (str):
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| 
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|             latest_event_ids (iterable[str]|None): if given, the forward
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|                 extremities to resolve. If None, we look them up from the
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|                 database (via a cache)
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| 
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|         Returns:
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|             Deferred[dict[(str, str), str)]]: the state dict, mapping from
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|                 (event_type, state_key) -> event_id
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|         """
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|         if not latest_event_ids:
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|             latest_event_ids = yield self.store.get_latest_event_ids_in_room(room_id)
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| 
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|         logger.debug("calling resolve_state_groups from get_current_state_ids")
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|         ret = yield self.resolve_state_groups_for_events(room_id, latest_event_ids)
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|         state = ret.state
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| 
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|         defer.returnValue(state)
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| 
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|     @defer.inlineCallbacks
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|     def get_current_user_in_room(self, room_id, latest_event_ids=None):
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|         if not latest_event_ids:
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|             latest_event_ids = yield self.store.get_latest_event_ids_in_room(room_id)
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|         logger.debug("calling resolve_state_groups from get_current_user_in_room")
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|         entry = yield self.resolve_state_groups_for_events(room_id, latest_event_ids)
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|         joined_users = yield self.store.get_joined_users_from_state(room_id, entry)
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|         defer.returnValue(joined_users)
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| 
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|     @defer.inlineCallbacks
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|     def get_current_hosts_in_room(self, room_id, latest_event_ids=None):
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|         if not latest_event_ids:
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|             latest_event_ids = yield self.store.get_latest_event_ids_in_room(room_id)
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|         logger.debug("calling resolve_state_groups from get_current_hosts_in_room")
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|         entry = yield self.resolve_state_groups_for_events(room_id, latest_event_ids)
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|         joined_hosts = yield self.store.get_joined_hosts(room_id, entry)
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|         defer.returnValue(joined_hosts)
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| 
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|     @defer.inlineCallbacks
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|     def compute_event_context(self, event, old_state=None):
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|         """Build an EventContext structure for the event.
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| 
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|         This works out what the current state should be for the event, and
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|         generates a new state group if necessary.
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| 
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|         Args:
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|             event (synapse.events.EventBase):
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|             old_state (dict|None): The state at the event if it can't be
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|                 calculated from existing events. This is normally only specified
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|                 when receiving an event from federation where we don't have the
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|                 prev events for, e.g. when backfilling.
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|         Returns:
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|             synapse.events.snapshot.EventContext:
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|         """
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| 
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|         if event.internal_metadata.is_outlier():
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|             # If this is an outlier, then we know it shouldn't have any current
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|             # state. Certainly store.get_current_state won't return any, and
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|             # persisting the event won't store the state group.
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|             if old_state:
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|                 prev_state_ids = {
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|                     (s.type, s.state_key): s.event_id for s in old_state
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|                 }
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|                 if event.is_state():
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|                     current_state_ids = dict(prev_state_ids)
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|                     key = (event.type, event.state_key)
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|                     current_state_ids[key] = event.event_id
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|                 else:
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|                     current_state_ids = prev_state_ids
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|             else:
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|                 current_state_ids = {}
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|                 prev_state_ids = {}
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| 
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|             # We don't store state for outliers, so we don't generate a state
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|             # group for it.
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|             context = EventContext.with_state(
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|                 state_group=None,
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|                 current_state_ids=current_state_ids,
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|                 prev_state_ids=prev_state_ids,
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|             )
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| 
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|             defer.returnValue(context)
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| 
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|         if old_state:
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|             # We already have the state, so we don't need to calculate it.
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|             # Let's just correctly fill out the context and create a
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|             # new state group for it.
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| 
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|             prev_state_ids = {
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|                 (s.type, s.state_key): s.event_id for s in old_state
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|             }
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| 
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|             if event.is_state():
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|                 key = (event.type, event.state_key)
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|                 if key in prev_state_ids:
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|                     replaces = prev_state_ids[key]
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|                     if replaces != event.event_id:  # Paranoia check
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|                         event.unsigned["replaces_state"] = replaces
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|                 current_state_ids = dict(prev_state_ids)
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|                 current_state_ids[key] = event.event_id
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|             else:
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|                 current_state_ids = prev_state_ids
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| 
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|             state_group = yield self.store.store_state_group(
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|                 event.event_id,
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|                 event.room_id,
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|                 prev_group=None,
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|                 delta_ids=None,
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|                 current_state_ids=current_state_ids,
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|             )
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| 
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|             context = EventContext.with_state(
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|                 state_group=state_group,
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|                 current_state_ids=current_state_ids,
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|                 prev_state_ids=prev_state_ids,
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|             )
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| 
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|             defer.returnValue(context)
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| 
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|         logger.debug("calling resolve_state_groups from compute_event_context")
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|         entry = yield self.resolve_state_groups_for_events(
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|             event.room_id, [e for e, _ in event.prev_events],
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|         )
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| 
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|         prev_state_ids = entry.state
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|         prev_group = None
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|         delta_ids = None
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| 
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|         if event.is_state():
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|             # If this is a state event then we need to create a new state
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|             # group for the state after this event.
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| 
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|             key = (event.type, event.state_key)
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|             if key in prev_state_ids:
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|                 replaces = prev_state_ids[key]
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|                 event.unsigned["replaces_state"] = replaces
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| 
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|             current_state_ids = dict(prev_state_ids)
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|             current_state_ids[key] = event.event_id
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| 
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|             if entry.state_group:
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|                 # If the state at the event has a state group assigned then
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|                 # we can use that as the prev group
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|                 prev_group = entry.state_group
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|                 delta_ids = {
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|                     key: event.event_id
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|                 }
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|             elif entry.prev_group:
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|                 # If the state at the event only has a prev group, then we can
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|                 # use that as a prev group too.
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|                 prev_group = entry.prev_group
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|                 delta_ids = dict(entry.delta_ids)
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|                 delta_ids[key] = event.event_id
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| 
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|             state_group = yield self.store.store_state_group(
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|                 event.event_id,
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|                 event.room_id,
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|                 prev_group=prev_group,
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|                 delta_ids=delta_ids,
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|                 current_state_ids=current_state_ids,
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|             )
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|         else:
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|             current_state_ids = prev_state_ids
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|             prev_group = entry.prev_group
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|             delta_ids = entry.delta_ids
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| 
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|             if entry.state_group is None:
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|                 entry.state_group = yield self.store.store_state_group(
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|                     event.event_id,
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|                     event.room_id,
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|                     prev_group=entry.prev_group,
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|                     delta_ids=entry.delta_ids,
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|                     current_state_ids=current_state_ids,
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|                 )
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|                 entry.state_id = entry.state_group
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| 
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|             state_group = entry.state_group
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| 
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|         context = EventContext.with_state(
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|             state_group=state_group,
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|             current_state_ids=current_state_ids,
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|             prev_state_ids=prev_state_ids,
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|             prev_group=prev_group,
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|             delta_ids=delta_ids,
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|         )
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| 
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|         defer.returnValue(context)
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| 
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|     @defer.inlineCallbacks
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|     def resolve_state_groups_for_events(self, room_id, event_ids):
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|         """ Given a list of event_ids this method fetches the state at each
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|         event, resolves conflicts between them and returns them.
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| 
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|         Args:
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|             room_id (str):
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|             event_ids (list[str]):
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| 
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|         Returns:
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|             Deferred[_StateCacheEntry]: resolved state
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|         """
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|         logger.debug("resolve_state_groups event_ids %s", event_ids)
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| 
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|         # map from state group id to the state in that state group (where
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|         # 'state' is a map from state key to event id)
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|         # dict[int, dict[(str, str), str]]
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|         state_groups_ids = yield self.store.get_state_groups_ids(
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|             room_id, event_ids
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|         )
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| 
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|         if len(state_groups_ids) == 1:
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|             name, state_list = list(state_groups_ids.items()).pop()
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| 
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|             prev_group, delta_ids = yield self.store.get_state_group_delta(name)
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| 
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|             defer.returnValue(_StateCacheEntry(
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|                 state=state_list,
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|                 state_group=name,
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|                 prev_group=prev_group,
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|                 delta_ids=delta_ids,
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|             ))
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| 
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|         result = yield self._state_resolution_handler.resolve_state_groups(
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|             room_id, state_groups_ids, None, self._state_map_factory,
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|         )
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|         defer.returnValue(result)
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| 
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|     def _state_map_factory(self, ev_ids):
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|         return self.store.get_events(
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|             ev_ids, get_prev_content=False, check_redacted=False,
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|         )
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| 
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|     def resolve_events(self, state_sets, event):
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|         logger.info(
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|             "Resolving state for %s with %d groups", event.room_id, len(state_sets)
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|         )
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|         state_set_ids = [{
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|             (ev.type, ev.state_key): ev.event_id
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|             for ev in st
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|         } for st in state_sets]
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| 
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|         state_map = {
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|             ev.event_id: ev
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|             for st in state_sets
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|             for ev in st
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|         }
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| 
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|         with Measure(self.clock, "state._resolve_events"):
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|             new_state = resolve_events_with_state_map(state_set_ids, state_map)
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| 
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|         new_state = {
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|             key: state_map[ev_id] for key, ev_id in iteritems(new_state)
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|         }
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| 
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|         return new_state
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| 
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| 
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| class StateResolutionHandler(object):
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|     """Responsible for doing state conflict resolution.
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| 
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|     Note that the storage layer depends on this handler, so all functions must
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|     be storage-independent.
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|     """
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|     def __init__(self, hs):
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|         self.clock = hs.get_clock()
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| 
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|         # dict of set of event_ids -> _StateCacheEntry.
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|         self._state_cache = None
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|         self.resolve_linearizer = Linearizer(name="state_resolve_lock")
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| 
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|     def start_caching(self):
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|         logger.debug("start_caching")
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| 
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|         self._state_cache = ExpiringCache(
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|             cache_name="state_cache",
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|             clock=self.clock,
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|             max_len=SIZE_OF_CACHE,
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|             expiry_ms=EVICTION_TIMEOUT_SECONDS * 1000,
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|             iterable=True,
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|             reset_expiry_on_get=True,
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|         )
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| 
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|         self._state_cache.start()
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| 
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|     @defer.inlineCallbacks
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|     @log_function
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|     def resolve_state_groups(
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|         self, room_id, state_groups_ids, event_map, state_map_factory,
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|     ):
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|         """Resolves conflicts between a set of state groups
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| 
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|         Always generates a new state group (unless we hit the cache), so should
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|         not be called for a single state group
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| 
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|         Args:
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|             room_id (str): room we are resolving for (used for logging)
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|             state_groups_ids (dict[int, dict[(str, str), str]]):
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|                  map from state group id to the state in that state group
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|                 (where 'state' is a map from state key to event id)
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| 
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|             event_map(dict[str,FrozenEvent]|None):
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|                 a dict from event_id to event, for any events that we happen to
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|                 have in flight (eg, those currently being persisted). This will be
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|                 used as a starting point fof finding the state we need; any missing
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|                 events will be requested via state_map_factory.
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| 
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|                 If None, all events will be fetched via state_map_factory.
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| 
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|         Returns:
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|             Deferred[_StateCacheEntry]: resolved state
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|         """
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|         logger.debug(
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|             "resolve_state_groups state_groups %s",
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|             state_groups_ids.keys()
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|         )
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| 
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|         group_names = frozenset(state_groups_ids.keys())
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| 
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|         with (yield self.resolve_linearizer.queue(group_names)):
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|             if self._state_cache is not None:
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|                 cache = self._state_cache.get(group_names, None)
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|                 if cache:
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|                     defer.returnValue(cache)
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| 
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|             logger.info(
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|                 "Resolving state for %s with %d groups", room_id, len(state_groups_ids)
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|             )
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| 
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|             # start by assuming we won't have any conflicted state, and build up the new
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|             # state map by iterating through the state groups. If we discover a conflict,
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|             # we give up and instead use `resolve_events_with_factory`.
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|             #
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|             # XXX: is this actually worthwhile, or should we just let
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|             # resolve_events_with_factory do it?
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|             new_state = {}
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|             conflicted_state = False
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|             for st in itervalues(state_groups_ids):
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|                 for key, e_id in iteritems(st):
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|                     if key in new_state:
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|                         conflicted_state = True
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|                         break
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|                     new_state[key] = e_id
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|                 if conflicted_state:
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|                     break
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| 
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|             if conflicted_state:
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|                 logger.info("Resolving conflicted state for %r", room_id)
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|                 with Measure(self.clock, "state._resolve_events"):
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|                     new_state = yield resolve_events_with_factory(
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|                         list(itervalues(state_groups_ids)),
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|                         event_map=event_map,
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|                         state_map_factory=state_map_factory,
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|                     )
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| 
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|             # if the new state matches any of the input state groups, we can
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|             # use that state group again. Otherwise we will generate a state_id
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|             # which will be used as a cache key for future resolutions, but
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|             # not get persisted.
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| 
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|             with Measure(self.clock, "state.create_group_ids"):
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|                 cache = _make_state_cache_entry(new_state, state_groups_ids)
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| 
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|             if self._state_cache is not None:
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|                 self._state_cache[group_names] = cache
 | |
| 
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|             defer.returnValue(cache)
 | |
| 
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| 
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| def _make_state_cache_entry(
 | |
|     new_state,
 | |
|     state_groups_ids,
 | |
| ):
 | |
|     """Given a resolved state, and a set of input state groups, pick one to base
 | |
|     a new state group on (if any), and return an appropriately-constructed
 | |
|     _StateCacheEntry.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     Args:
 | |
|         new_state (dict[(str, str), str]): resolved state map (mapping from
 | |
|            (type, state_key) to event_id)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         state_groups_ids (dict[int, dict[(str, str), str]]):
 | |
|                  map from state group id to the state in that state group
 | |
|                 (where 'state' is a map from state key to event id)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     Returns:
 | |
|         _StateCacheEntry
 | |
|     """
 | |
|     # if the new state matches any of the input state groups, we can
 | |
|     # use that state group again. Otherwise we will generate a state_id
 | |
|     # which will be used as a cache key for future resolutions, but
 | |
|     # not get persisted.
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| 
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|     # first look for exact matches
 | |
|     new_state_event_ids = set(itervalues(new_state))
 | |
|     for sg, state in iteritems(state_groups_ids):
 | |
|         if len(new_state_event_ids) != len(state):
 | |
|             continue
 | |
| 
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|         old_state_event_ids = set(itervalues(state))
 | |
|         if new_state_event_ids == old_state_event_ids:
 | |
|             # got an exact match.
 | |
|             return _StateCacheEntry(
 | |
|                 state=new_state,
 | |
|                 state_group=sg,
 | |
|             )
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # TODO: We want to create a state group for this set of events, to
 | |
|     # increase cache hits, but we need to make sure that it doesn't
 | |
|     # end up as a prev_group without being added to the database
 | |
| 
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|     # failing that, look for the closest match.
 | |
|     prev_group = None
 | |
|     delta_ids = None
 | |
| 
 | |
|     for old_group, old_state in iteritems(state_groups_ids):
 | |
|         n_delta_ids = {
 | |
|             k: v
 | |
|             for k, v in iteritems(new_state)
 | |
|             if old_state.get(k) != v
 | |
|         }
 | |
|         if not delta_ids or len(n_delta_ids) < len(delta_ids):
 | |
|             prev_group = old_group
 | |
|             delta_ids = n_delta_ids
 | |
| 
 | |
|     return _StateCacheEntry(
 | |
|         state=new_state,
 | |
|         state_group=None,
 | |
|         prev_group=prev_group,
 | |
|         delta_ids=delta_ids,
 | |
|     )
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def _ordered_events(events):
 | |
|     def key_func(e):
 | |
|         return -int(e.depth), hashlib.sha1(e.event_id.encode('ascii')).hexdigest()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     return sorted(events, key=key_func)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def resolve_events_with_state_map(state_sets, state_map):
 | |
|     """
 | |
|     Args:
 | |
|         state_sets(list): List of dicts of (type, state_key) -> event_id,
 | |
|             which are the different state groups to resolve.
 | |
|         state_map(dict): a dict from event_id to event, for all events in
 | |
|             state_sets.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     Returns
 | |
|         dict[(str, str), str]:
 | |
|             a map from (type, state_key) to event_id.
 | |
|     """
 | |
|     if len(state_sets) == 1:
 | |
|         return state_sets[0]
 | |
| 
 | |
|     unconflicted_state, conflicted_state = _seperate(
 | |
|         state_sets,
 | |
|     )
 | |
| 
 | |
|     auth_events = _create_auth_events_from_maps(
 | |
|         unconflicted_state, conflicted_state, state_map
 | |
|     )
 | |
| 
 | |
|     return _resolve_with_state(
 | |
|         unconflicted_state, conflicted_state, auth_events, state_map
 | |
|     )
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def _seperate(state_sets):
 | |
|     """Takes the state_sets and figures out which keys are conflicted and
 | |
|     which aren't. i.e., which have multiple different event_ids associated
 | |
|     with them in different state sets.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     Args:
 | |
|         state_sets(iterable[dict[(str, str), str]]):
 | |
|             List of dicts of (type, state_key) -> event_id, which are the
 | |
|             different state groups to resolve.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     Returns:
 | |
|         (dict[(str, str), str], dict[(str, str), set[str]]):
 | |
|             A tuple of (unconflicted_state, conflicted_state), where:
 | |
| 
 | |
|             unconflicted_state is a dict mapping (type, state_key)->event_id
 | |
|             for unconflicted state keys.
 | |
| 
 | |
|             conflicted_state is a dict mapping (type, state_key) to a set of
 | |
|             event ids for conflicted state keys.
 | |
|     """
 | |
|     state_set_iterator = iter(state_sets)
 | |
|     unconflicted_state = dict(next(state_set_iterator))
 | |
|     conflicted_state = {}
 | |
| 
 | |
|     for state_set in state_set_iterator:
 | |
|         for key, value in iteritems(state_set):
 | |
|             # Check if there is an unconflicted entry for the state key.
 | |
|             unconflicted_value = unconflicted_state.get(key)
 | |
|             if unconflicted_value is None:
 | |
|                 # There isn't an unconflicted entry so check if there is a
 | |
|                 # conflicted entry.
 | |
|                 ls = conflicted_state.get(key)
 | |
|                 if ls is None:
 | |
|                     # There wasn't a conflicted entry so haven't seen this key before.
 | |
|                     # Therefore it isn't conflicted yet.
 | |
|                     unconflicted_state[key] = value
 | |
|                 else:
 | |
|                     # This key is already conflicted, add our value to the conflict set.
 | |
|                     ls.add(value)
 | |
|             elif unconflicted_value != value:
 | |
|                 # If the unconflicted value is not the same as our value then we
 | |
|                 # have a new conflict. So move the key from the unconflicted_state
 | |
|                 # to the conflicted state.
 | |
|                 conflicted_state[key] = {value, unconflicted_value}
 | |
|                 unconflicted_state.pop(key, None)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     return unconflicted_state, conflicted_state
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| @defer.inlineCallbacks
 | |
| def resolve_events_with_factory(state_sets, event_map, state_map_factory):
 | |
|     """
 | |
|     Args:
 | |
|         state_sets(list): List of dicts of (type, state_key) -> event_id,
 | |
|             which are the different state groups to resolve.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         event_map(dict[str,FrozenEvent]|None):
 | |
|             a dict from event_id to event, for any events that we happen to
 | |
|             have in flight (eg, those currently being persisted). This will be
 | |
|             used as a starting point fof finding the state we need; any missing
 | |
|             events will be requested via state_map_factory.
 | |
| 
 | |
|             If None, all events will be fetched via state_map_factory.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         state_map_factory(func): will be called
 | |
|             with a list of event_ids that are needed, and should return with
 | |
|             a Deferred of dict of event_id to event.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     Returns
 | |
|         Deferred[dict[(str, str), str]]:
 | |
|             a map from (type, state_key) to event_id.
 | |
|     """
 | |
|     if len(state_sets) == 1:
 | |
|         defer.returnValue(state_sets[0])
 | |
| 
 | |
|     unconflicted_state, conflicted_state = _seperate(
 | |
|         state_sets,
 | |
|     )
 | |
| 
 | |
|     needed_events = set(
 | |
|         event_id
 | |
|         for event_ids in itervalues(conflicted_state)
 | |
|         for event_id in event_ids
 | |
|     )
 | |
|     if event_map is not None:
 | |
|         needed_events -= set(iterkeys(event_map))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     logger.info("Asking for %d conflicted events", len(needed_events))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # dict[str, FrozenEvent]: a map from state event id to event. Only includes
 | |
|     # the state events which are in conflict (and those in event_map)
 | |
|     state_map = yield state_map_factory(needed_events)
 | |
|     if event_map is not None:
 | |
|         state_map.update(event_map)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # get the ids of the auth events which allow us to authenticate the
 | |
|     # conflicted state, picking only from the unconflicting state.
 | |
|     #
 | |
|     # dict[(str, str), str]: a map from state key to event id
 | |
|     auth_events = _create_auth_events_from_maps(
 | |
|         unconflicted_state, conflicted_state, state_map
 | |
|     )
 | |
| 
 | |
|     new_needed_events = set(itervalues(auth_events))
 | |
|     new_needed_events -= needed_events
 | |
|     if event_map is not None:
 | |
|         new_needed_events -= set(iterkeys(event_map))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     logger.info("Asking for %d auth events", len(new_needed_events))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     state_map_new = yield state_map_factory(new_needed_events)
 | |
|     state_map.update(state_map_new)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     defer.returnValue(_resolve_with_state(
 | |
|         unconflicted_state, conflicted_state, auth_events, state_map
 | |
|     ))
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def _create_auth_events_from_maps(unconflicted_state, conflicted_state, state_map):
 | |
|     auth_events = {}
 | |
|     for event_ids in itervalues(conflicted_state):
 | |
|         for event_id in event_ids:
 | |
|             if event_id in state_map:
 | |
|                 keys = event_auth.auth_types_for_event(state_map[event_id])
 | |
|                 for key in keys:
 | |
|                     if key not in auth_events:
 | |
|                         event_id = unconflicted_state.get(key, None)
 | |
|                         if event_id:
 | |
|                             auth_events[key] = event_id
 | |
|     return auth_events
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def _resolve_with_state(unconflicted_state_ids, conflicted_state_ids, auth_event_ids,
 | |
|                         state_map):
 | |
|     conflicted_state = {}
 | |
|     for key, event_ids in iteritems(conflicted_state_ids):
 | |
|         events = [state_map[ev_id] for ev_id in event_ids if ev_id in state_map]
 | |
|         if len(events) > 1:
 | |
|             conflicted_state[key] = events
 | |
|         elif len(events) == 1:
 | |
|             unconflicted_state_ids[key] = events[0].event_id
 | |
| 
 | |
|     auth_events = {
 | |
|         key: state_map[ev_id]
 | |
|         for key, ev_id in iteritems(auth_event_ids)
 | |
|         if ev_id in state_map
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     try:
 | |
|         resolved_state = _resolve_state_events(
 | |
|             conflicted_state, auth_events
 | |
|         )
 | |
|     except Exception:
 | |
|         logger.exception("Failed to resolve state")
 | |
|         raise
 | |
| 
 | |
|     new_state = unconflicted_state_ids
 | |
|     for key, event in iteritems(resolved_state):
 | |
|         new_state[key] = event.event_id
 | |
| 
 | |
|     return new_state
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def _resolve_state_events(conflicted_state, auth_events):
 | |
|     """ This is where we actually decide which of the conflicted state to
 | |
|     use.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     We resolve conflicts in the following order:
 | |
|         1. power levels
 | |
|         2. join rules
 | |
|         3. memberships
 | |
|         4. other events.
 | |
|     """
 | |
|     resolved_state = {}
 | |
|     if POWER_KEY in conflicted_state:
 | |
|         events = conflicted_state[POWER_KEY]
 | |
|         logger.debug("Resolving conflicted power levels %r", events)
 | |
|         resolved_state[POWER_KEY] = _resolve_auth_events(
 | |
|             events, auth_events)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     auth_events.update(resolved_state)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     for key, events in iteritems(conflicted_state):
 | |
|         if key[0] == EventTypes.JoinRules:
 | |
|             logger.debug("Resolving conflicted join rules %r", events)
 | |
|             resolved_state[key] = _resolve_auth_events(
 | |
|                 events,
 | |
|                 auth_events
 | |
|             )
 | |
| 
 | |
|     auth_events.update(resolved_state)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     for key, events in iteritems(conflicted_state):
 | |
|         if key[0] == EventTypes.Member:
 | |
|             logger.debug("Resolving conflicted member lists %r", events)
 | |
|             resolved_state[key] = _resolve_auth_events(
 | |
|                 events,
 | |
|                 auth_events
 | |
|             )
 | |
| 
 | |
|     auth_events.update(resolved_state)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     for key, events in iteritems(conflicted_state):
 | |
|         if key not in resolved_state:
 | |
|             logger.debug("Resolving conflicted state %r:%r", key, events)
 | |
|             resolved_state[key] = _resolve_normal_events(
 | |
|                 events, auth_events
 | |
|             )
 | |
| 
 | |
|     return resolved_state
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def _resolve_auth_events(events, auth_events):
 | |
|     reverse = [i for i in reversed(_ordered_events(events))]
 | |
| 
 | |
|     auth_keys = set(
 | |
|         key
 | |
|         for event in events
 | |
|         for key in event_auth.auth_types_for_event(event)
 | |
|     )
 | |
| 
 | |
|     new_auth_events = {}
 | |
|     for key in auth_keys:
 | |
|         auth_event = auth_events.get(key, None)
 | |
|         if auth_event:
 | |
|             new_auth_events[key] = auth_event
 | |
| 
 | |
|     auth_events = new_auth_events
 | |
| 
 | |
|     prev_event = reverse[0]
 | |
|     for event in reverse[1:]:
 | |
|         auth_events[(prev_event.type, prev_event.state_key)] = prev_event
 | |
|         try:
 | |
|             # The signatures have already been checked at this point
 | |
|             event_auth.check(event, auth_events, do_sig_check=False, do_size_check=False)
 | |
|             prev_event = event
 | |
|         except AuthError:
 | |
|             return prev_event
 | |
| 
 | |
|     return event
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def _resolve_normal_events(events, auth_events):
 | |
|     for event in _ordered_events(events):
 | |
|         try:
 | |
|             # The signatures have already been checked at this point
 | |
|             event_auth.check(event, auth_events, do_sig_check=False, do_size_check=False)
 | |
|             return event
 | |
|         except AuthError:
 | |
|             pass
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Use the last event (the one with the least depth) if they all fail
 | |
|     # the auth check.
 | |
|     return event
 |